Round x-mass. my dvd will come out.
It contains:
1/Basic I(programming basics about the working and building a plain modular synth).
2/Basic II(programming all other kind of synthesis).
3/Amplitude and Ring Modulation.
4/Sample&Hold.
5/Audio Processing.
6/Programming House/Techno I.
7/Programming House/Techno II.
8/Programming Experimental Music I.
9/Programming Experimental Music II.
10/Tips&Tricks.
11/History of Electronic Music and instruments.

It will be avalable in Dutch/English/French/German.

I think this is a great idea!

May I ask- what will the format will be used to create the DVD?

That is- if this is a video DVD- as opposed to AVI video files (for example), would you consider both PAL and NTSC formats, if it's feasible?
I know that the majority of the people on this site/forum live in countries where PAL is the standard, but there are 1-2 of us who don't.

If the production of NTSC versions incur more cost, I'm willing to pay for them._________________Free Tibet. Release the Panchen Lama from prison. Let the Dalai Lama return to his home.

it is both, for G2 and (modular)synth's in general.
it is explained by the G2Demo/hardware version.
but i make use of the softsynth's EMS synthi and the ARP 2600 too.
further more, it contains all kinds of sound/vid examples.

That is- if this is a video DVD- as opposed to AVI video files (for example), would you consider both PAL and NTSC formats, if it's feasible?
I know that the majority of the people on this site/forum live in countries where PAL is the standard, but there are 1-2 of us who don't.

If the production of NTSC versions incur more cost, I'm willing to pay for them.

I think it won't be that kind of a DvD; it's more the medium on which data is saved because of the size of the matter I make my conclusion about this reading the table of contents bearing titles like
...
3/Amplitude and Ring Modulation.
4/Sample&Hold.
...
6/Programming House/Techno I.
7/Programming House/Techno II.
...
which are issues Roland published before on the net concerning the NM Classic. Not the same as the DvD which was discussed in the Thread 'Rob Hordijk's G2 Tutorial': there was talk about real people telling about the G2. If it will be a real video I wonder how Roland's publisher dealt with the 'production costs > number of sold items > profit' thingy... Specially now the G2 is an abandoned synth

Anyway, I'm curious about
2/Basic II(programming all other kind of synthesis)
Hopefully Roland took care about any infrigments on copy rights...

Is that really an issue nowadays? I'm pretty sure that on this side of the Atlantic, DVD players and most TV sets manufactured this millenium can handle both formats (otherwise that big craze way back, when loads of people hacked their players so they could play import region 1 movies, wouldn't have been possible). Perhaps it isn't like that in the US - no corresponding need to import non-NTSC movies.

Is that really an issue nowadays? I'm pretty sure that on this side of the Atlantic, DVD players and most TV sets manufactured this millenium can handle both formats (otherwise that big craze way back, when loads of people hacked their players so they could play import region 1 movies, wouldn't have been possible). Perhaps it isn't like that in the US - no corresponding need to import non-NTSC movies.

/Stefan

The decoder chips used in TV's here have been multi standard for decades.

It is annoying that any off the shelf DVD player will happily play disks from any zone, but PC DVD drives still try to lock you into one zone.

I think it won't be that kind of a DvD; it's more the medium on which data is saved because of the size of the matter

Quote:

vid examples.

It looks liske there will be some video, so format may be an issue.
If the majority of the DVD is just data files, then why is a dvd necessary?_________________Free Tibet. Release the Panchen Lama from prison. Let the Dalai Lama return to his home.

The decoder chips used in TV's here have been multi standard for decades.

It is annoying that any off the shelf DVD player will happily play disks from any zone, but PC DVD drives still try to lock you into one zone.

Multi-zone dvd players are still optional in the US. I have never bought a dvd from another zone, so I don't have/need a multi-zone player._________________Free Tibet. Release the Panchen Lama from prison. Let the Dalai Lama return to his home.

on my vaio it works fine. no problemo. even my receptor can play it. but it has a few problems with sight on the cables._________________Roland Kuit
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composer|research|synthesis|sound design|lecturer
http://rolandkuit.com/

the G2Demo software works fine. the vista driver is for the hardware G2. and that works ok._________________Roland Kuit
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composer|research|synthesis|sound design|lecturer
http://rolandkuit.com/

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